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untrue造句
(31) It was untrue that passengers travelled packed together like cattle. (32) Stories appeared that were untrue, newspapers quoted things she had not said and she began to feel panicky. (33) But he said that reports that Graham suffers from prostate cancer are untrue. (34) It is not untrue that where one finds the greatest controversy, there he will also find the least comprehension. (35) Believe he could not, and at the same time he had no firm conviction that all was untrue. (36) But that he did, or wanted to do, anything discreditable is quite untrue. (37) His next visit was to the section inside Century House whose speciality is the preparation of very untrue identity cards. (38) District councillor S. Carmedy immediately sprang to his feet and proclaimed that what I had said was untrue. (39) It is untrue that there are wide-spread breaches of the voluntary agreement. (40) To hold otherwise would leave municipalities the helpless victims of all those who choose to publish untrue imputations which injure their reputations. (41) This is demonstrably untrue; the number of direct actions continues in an upwards spiral. (42) In Iowa Friday, Forbes challenged the ad as untrue and demanded an apology from the Dole campaign. (43) Some people argue that class distinctions do not exist in the U.S., but this is untrue. (44) At this stage, thoughts will no doubt come to mind which are in fact untrue. (45) It is also misleading because it is thought to be unhistorical and untrue. (46) It is untrue that the college broke the terms of the contract. (47) Obviously this is untrue - it is not the naked light that Blanche can not stand, it is the truth. (48) Even as a schoolboy I found this demeaning and untrue. (49) He does not wish to be misled, or to have his options curbed by rash declarations that prove to be untrue. (50) Those on the market at the moment are so trivial it is untrue. (51) It does not imply that the story is completely untrue, but that it is not literally true. (52) Furthermore, he admitted to having given the ethics panel untrue information when it investigated those projects. (53) An assertion is not defamatory simply because it is untrue - it must lower the victim in the eyes of right-thinking citizens. (54) If this happens then normal contractual remedies are available to the aggrieved party if the statement turns out to be untrue. (55) It was the nearest he had ever got to saying something to his son-in-law that was neither untrue nor offensive. (56) At a chemical level this is untrue, because different chemical agents cause different kinds of change. (57) How do we form our judgements as to what is true and what is untrue about the world? (58) The real problem, though, is that the basis of Hopkins's argument is demonstrably untrue. (59) The interviewer made it sound like I thought it was okay to hit a woman, which is totally untrue. (60) The trouble is, this does not work, because it is untrue to human psychology.